Long-tailed Finches (Poephila acuticauda) breeding in natural cavities and nest-boxes were monitored during the breeding season, between March and September 2008, as part of an ongoing field study near Wyndham, northern Western Australia. Towards the end of the breeding season, two adults and their son, who had fledged 4 months earlier, were observed together over many days feeding nestlings (10–17 days old) produced by the adults in another breeding attempt. This is the first description of cooperative breeding in an Australian estrildid finch. Based on these observations, we do not intend to suggest that the Long-tailed Finch should be considered a cooperatively breeding species, but such data help us to understand the variation that exis...
<p>The Long-tailed Finch (<i>Poephila acuticauda</i>) is endemic to Australia’s northern tropics and...
In cooperatively breeding species, groups of three or more individuals cooperate in raising young. ...
Fairy-wrens have always played a pivotal role in the study of cooperative breeding. So far as we are...
We studied the breeding ecology of the Long-tailed Finch (Poephila acuticauda) over three seasons be...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Breeding eco...
Although the majority of passerine birds are socially monogamous, true genetic monogamy is rare, wit...
Cooperative breeding is a widespread and intense form of cooperation, in which individuals help rais...
We review the early literature and correspondence on two cooperatively breeding Australian passerine...
This is the first study to present empirical data describing the social organisation and breeding bi...
The global distribution of cooperatively breeding birds is highly uneven, with hotspots in Australas...
The evolution of cooperation is a persistent problem for evolutionary biologists. In particular, und...
birds known to be co-operative breeders, includes only one scrub-wren, Sericornis magnirostris, on t...
International audienceCooperative breeding occurs in only 9% of bird species and is particularly rar...
The evolutionary basis of the latitudinal gradient in clutch-size is a major, unresolved question in...
In approximately 3.2 % of bird species individuals regularly forgo the opportunity to breed independ...
<p>The Long-tailed Finch (<i>Poephila acuticauda</i>) is endemic to Australia’s northern tropics and...
In cooperatively breeding species, groups of three or more individuals cooperate in raising young. ...
Fairy-wrens have always played a pivotal role in the study of cooperative breeding. So far as we are...
We studied the breeding ecology of the Long-tailed Finch (Poephila acuticauda) over three seasons be...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Breeding eco...
Although the majority of passerine birds are socially monogamous, true genetic monogamy is rare, wit...
Cooperative breeding is a widespread and intense form of cooperation, in which individuals help rais...
We review the early literature and correspondence on two cooperatively breeding Australian passerine...
This is the first study to present empirical data describing the social organisation and breeding bi...
The global distribution of cooperatively breeding birds is highly uneven, with hotspots in Australas...
The evolution of cooperation is a persistent problem for evolutionary biologists. In particular, und...
birds known to be co-operative breeders, includes only one scrub-wren, Sericornis magnirostris, on t...
International audienceCooperative breeding occurs in only 9% of bird species and is particularly rar...
The evolutionary basis of the latitudinal gradient in clutch-size is a major, unresolved question in...
In approximately 3.2 % of bird species individuals regularly forgo the opportunity to breed independ...
<p>The Long-tailed Finch (<i>Poephila acuticauda</i>) is endemic to Australia’s northern tropics and...
In cooperatively breeding species, groups of three or more individuals cooperate in raising young. ...
Fairy-wrens have always played a pivotal role in the study of cooperative breeding. So far as we are...